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Singapore Investment News - Jun 2004 |
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Designed In Singapore: Winning the World Over The future is well-starred for the local industrial design cluster. Not only has it been identified as an important engine for economic growth, it is also acquiring international prominence, thanks to intrepid and innovative companies who are giving Singapore a unique commercial heartbeat. More...
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Foodtech Products: Singapore's first cheese processing factory and its recipe for success Foodtech Products has earned the recognition of being the first cheese processing plant based in Singapore. Despite this accomplishment, the company is hardly resting on its laurels. More...
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Nurturing The Next Generation: Singapore is on the right track in producing a new breed of entrepreneurs According to The Wall Street Journal, there's never been a better time to be an entrepreneur in Singapore, thanks to the flurry of government and industry support on offer. More...
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muvee Technologies: Bringing video editing to the masses Having taken the world by storm with its revolutionary automatic video production software, home-grown company muvee Technologies is gearing up to raise the bar even higher. More...
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- Singapore is world's second most competitive economy
A closely-watched annual worldwide survey conducted by the Institute of Management Development (IMD) ranked Singapore as the second most competitive economy in the world after the US. More...
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- Largest share of US investments
For the past four years, Singapore has been consistently ranked among the top 10 US foreign direct investment (FDI) locations by the US Department of Commerce and International Investment Data. More...
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- Van Leeuwen to tap vast business opportunities in region
Encouraged by the strong growth potential in the Asia-Pacific, the Van Leeuwen Pipe and Tube Group, the Dutch-based, family-owned, international distributor of industrial steel pipes, valves and fittings, will use Singapore as the hub to tap the vast business opportunities in the region. More...
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- Steria charts growth
French information technology company Steria, one of the top 10 IT service providers in Europe, plans to make Singapore its springboard as part of the company's aggressive drive for market share in Asia. More...
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- GE Energy relocates Asia-Pacific HQ
GE (General Electric) Energy, one of the world's largest suppliers of power generation and energy delivery technology, has relocated its Asia-Pacific headquarters from Hong Kong to Singapore. More...
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- DSL Software establishes presence here
To drive its regional growth strategies, India's DSL Software Ltd set up its new Investment Banking Technology and Operations Centre in Singapore on 12 May 2004. With its headquarters in Bangalore, the company specialises in IT and operations solutions for the investment banking sector. More...
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- Connecting markets with partnerships
The content providers benefit from not only Savant's and TMC's market intelligence, but also their well-established regional distribution channels. More...
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- "Global schoolhouse" drive gets boost
The University of New South Wales (UNSW), one of Australia's leading educational institutions, announced plans on April 20th to open a new campus in Singapore. This is an achievement of firsts for both Singapore and UNSW. More...
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- Global Entrepolis @ Singapore - the one big networking event
Riding on its inaugural success in 2003, the mega Global Entrepolis @ Singapore (GES) event is back this year. GES 2003 attracted over 10,500 participants with more than 1,000 entrepreneurs from China and 500 from India. More...
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- The heart of Biosensors
Biosensors International is blazing a trail in the life sciences, namely in the area of cardiology. And Singapore has played a pivotal role in its success, as pointed out by President and CEO Lu Yoh Chie. More...
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